Bootcamp won't recognize Win7 dvd

I have a late 2008 aluminum body Macbook (5,1), running OS X 10.7.4 and Bootcamp 4.0.3. I replaced the 160 GB Toshiba HDD with a Crucial M4 SSD and boot off that. The problem I'm having is that even though it allows me to create the partition, it won't recognize neither the 32-bit DVD I purchased nor the 64-bit DVD of Windows 7 Professional. I'm sure everything is up to date, so I'm not sure what the problem is. It'll just try to read it for a few minutes then spit the DVD out. Also, the download of the Windows support software seems to be taking forever. Any help? Thanks in advance!

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